Futurama came in at #29Red Dwarf at #27Firefly at #11Outer Limits at #10The Prisoner at #7 (I just started re-watching for the millionth time the other day. It stands the test of time and is still one of my favorites)Star Trek at #6 (oh yeah)Twilight Zone at #5

I know a lot of people's beefs with Lost and I concur, but if you consider the impact of duping a lot of normally non-sci-fi people into watching a major prime time sci-fi show, the fact that it was easily top three visually pleasing to behold during the early HD era, among other things... It was huge. But again, depends on the methodology of how you rank.

funk_soul_bubby:I know a lot of people's beefs with Lost and I concur, but if you consider the impact of duping a lot of normally non-sci-fi people into watching a major prime time sci-fi show, the fact that it was easily top three visually pleasing to behold during the early HD era, among other things... It was huge. But again, depends on the methodology of how you rank.

I'm trying to figure out what methodology results in Sliders being ranked higher than both Babylon 5 and Farscape. I like all three, but Sliders had two and a half good seasons, and even those were nowhere near the peaks of B5 or Farscape.

God, I miss Saturday morning TV. Now that kids can find cartoons anywhere, 24-hours a day, there's no reason to go out of your way, but when I was kid, we had it all... I particularly liked the Sid and Marty Kroft stuff, too. Bigfoot and Wildboy, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, WonderBug, the original Ghostbusters(Predated the movie), Shazam, Isis, etc...

And then there were the cartoons. ScoobyDoo, Dynomutt, Captain Caveman, Super Friends...

Then they tricked you into learning with Schoolhouse Rock! and eating healthy with the 'Hanker for a hunk of cheese' guy...

Of course now, kids are welcome to watch any cartoons they want, as long as they are some version of Japanese animation.

God, I miss Saturday morning TV. Now that kids can find cartoons anywhere, 24-hours a day, there's no reason to go out of your way, but when I was kid, we had it all... I particularly liked the Sid and Marty Kroft stuff, too. Bigfoot and Wildboy, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, WonderBug, the original Ghostbusters(Predated the movie), Shazam, Isis, etc...

And then there were the cartoons. ScoobyDoo, Dynomutt, Captain Caveman, Super Friends...

Then they tricked you into learning with Schoolhouse Rock! and eating healthy with the 'Hanker for a hunk of cheese' guy...

Of course now, kids are welcome to watch any cartoons they want, as long as they are some version of Japanese animation.

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I used to get up on Saturday mornings with only one thought in my head and that was to watch cartoons.

These days on Saturday mornings I wake up and all the cartoons suck so I end up watching the news. I must be old or something.

Happy Hours:I used to get up on Saturday mornings with only one thought in my head and that was to watch cartoons.

And you used to be able to watch 'em till noon, or 1 o'clock. When I was in my 20's, the first thing I noticed is that they were over by 9 am or so, next thing was that they started putting on news shows. On a Saturday morning. For like 2-3 hours... Insane.

Mikey1969:Happy Hours: I used to get up on Saturday mornings with only one thought in my head and that was to watch cartoons.

And you used to be able to watch 'em till noon, or 1 o'clock. When I was in my 20's, the first thing I noticed is that they were over by 9 am or so, next thing was that they started putting on news shows. On a Saturday morning. For like 2-3 hours... Insane.